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UAE Team Emirates president Matar Suhail Al Yabhouni is confident the squad can build on an impressive Tour de France with more success in the future.

The team recorded two stage victories, including the final leg on the Champs-Elysee on Sunday as Alexander Kristoff prevailed in a sprint to the line, providing them with a winning climax to the 21-stage event.

“Our goal from the time we founded the team last year was to achieve success at the highest level,” said Al Yabhouni.

“However, to win two stages in the Tour de France was a remarkable achievement, particularly to be successful in the final stage when the attention of the entire cycling world was on the finish at the Champs-Elysee.

“It was the perfect finish for us. We couldn’t have really wished for anything better.”

The success had begun in the opening week of the race when Irishman Dan Martin won Stage 6 to give the team their first ever win in the race's history.

Martin went on to finish eighth in the general classification, and he also picked up the award for the most combative rider of the Tour, after several attacking performances across key mountain stages.

It’s the first award for the Irishman since joining the Emirati formation at the start of the 2018 UCI World Tour season.

“I race the way I race and I still think a podium is possible I just need to piece that perfect performance together,” said Martin.

“It isn’t all about bad luck, it’s about being in the right place at the right time and I think you make your own good luck a lot of the time.

“You learn every year you ride the Tour and I’ll take those lessons to next year because I want to end up standing on that podium on merit.”

Looking back at his efforts over the three weeks, Martin added: "It’s all just starting to sink in now. It’s always special finishing the Tour, but even more so today. I have really enjoying this year’s race and I’m a bit gutted it’s over. So now I am just looking forward to next year even more.”

Al Yabhouni said the two stage victories and Martin picking up the award and finishing in the top 10 in the final standings of the race won by Team Sky's Geraint Thomas was a proud achievement.